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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (R) and Pakistan's Minister of Welfare, Population and Women's Rights Firdous Ashiq Awan met on Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010.


Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says Iran places no limit on the expansion of ties with Pakistan, expressing full support for its eastern neighbor.


"Iran has no limits on the expansion of ties with Pakistan and the relations between the two countries must be expanded in the economic, scientific, energy, business and medical sectors," President Ahmadinejad told Pakistan's Minister of Welfare, Population and Women's Rights Firdous Ashiq Awan on Tuesday.

President Ahmadinejad also promised Iran's full support for Pakistan.

The Pakistani official, for her part, welcomed Iran's support for the county in the aftermath of the recent floods and said Islamabad was determined to consolidate bilateral relations with Tehran.

She said that Iran set an example for all Muslim countries including Pakistan.

The minister also voiced her country's support for Iran's right to peaceful nuclear technology.
 
She said that Iran set an example for all Muslim countries including Pakistan.

What type of example?

How to have a government agency control how and when you can cut your hair? How to restrict your speech, how to by ruthlessly ruled by an authoritarian government?

Iran is a joke. Don't let Ahmadinejad defiant talk and his government controlled press fool anybody.
 
What type of example?

How to have a government agency control how and when you can cut your hair? How to restrict your speech, how to by ruthlessly ruled by an authoritarian government?

Iran is a joke. Don't let Ahmadinejad defiant talk and his government controlled press fool anybody.

i think she was talking about not letting in american fitna in the counry, and for tht i respect iran, even though i dont support mullah regime at all..
 
it would be very beneficial if Pakistan improves its relations with Iran as this will ensure a peaceful and Pakistan friendly Afghanistan in the future if both Iran and Pakistan work together to stabilize Afghanistan.
 
i think she was talking about not letting in american fitna in the counry, and for tht i respect iran, even though i dont support mullah regime at all..

Im laughin my @ss off...... who will follow tht example? a shyt faced faggot who killed his own wife and is the most hated person in Pakistan? who looted billions of $$ frm Pakistan and pays almost no tax?

LOL the fat bast.rd nawaz pays only 5000rs per year tax on his property worth billions of $$.

Public doesnt even pay 5% tax.But can talk abt reaching moon.

Im still laughin.


NOTE= I value our relations with Iran my comment is for the Govt and people of Pakistan.
 
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i dnt like the mullah regime but iran has made strides in securing themselves from the fitnah..thy may be poor but remain very few dignified Islamic nations left.

define "poor"
lets compare Iran with Turkey

Iran GDP - per capita (PPP) $12,500 (2009 est.)
Turkey GDP - per capita (PPP) $11,400 (2009 est.)
(for the sources click on the numbers)

Iran HDI ranking -- 70
Turkey's HDI ranking -- 83
List of countries by Human Development Index - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
it would be very beneficial if Pakistan improves its relations with Iran as this will ensure a peaceful and Pakistan friendly Afghanistan in the future if both Iran and Pakistan work together to stabilize Afghanistan.

Good point. :tup:

Also, Iran is a neighbor, so Pakistan has a long-term stake in improving relations with Iran, whether other countries approve of it or not.
 
Pakistan and Iran have always been friends and will always be. It doesn't matter if the Shah rules Iran or whether Mullahs rule Iran. Similarly, it doesn't matter if Musharraf is in power in Pakistan or Zardari. Please understand that the relationship between these two countries is rooted in blood, culture, language, arts, religion and much more. Don't diminish and cheapen the depth of these ties by bringing up the mullah regime or the Zardari regime. The current regime in any country is a transient phenomenon and national friendships based on who is in power are short term marriages of convenience. That is not the relationship we have with Iran, and nor does Iran have that relationship with us.

After Pakistan, where is Allama Iqbal's poetry widely loved and hailed? Which language is our national anthem written in? What script do we write Urdu in? Which language did Amir Khusro bring to the sub continent and which language became the means of refinement for local Indic languages?

Who other than an Iranian can shed a tear listening to our great works of poetry? And who other than a Pakistani (Nusrat Fateh Ali, for example) can sing Maulana Rum's poetry in praise of Hazrat Shams-e-Tabrezi with such power and emotion that it melts the hearts of even those who don't understand the language, context or history behind the verse?

Na man behuda girde kucha o bazaar mi gardam
Mazaq-e-aashiqi daram, paey deedar mi gardam

Khudaya rahem kun bar man, pareeshan waar mi gardam
Khata karam, gunahgaram, bahaal-e-zaar mi gardam

Baya jana, inayat kun kay maulana-e-rumi rah
Ghulam-e-Shams Tabrezam, qalandar waaar mi gardam
 
this is just classic, pakistani's are always the first to get suckered in by this "friendship" talk

"Iran has no limits on the expansion of ties with Pakistan and the relations between the two countries must be expanded in the economic, scientific, energy, business and medical sectors,"

no mention of military or strategic talk - why do you think that is?


She said that Iran set an example for all Muslim countries including Pakistan.

i hope she did not mean in the "islamic" sense because iranian mullahs have been slippery and insincere with pakistan - far from "brotherly"
 
What type of example?

How to have a government agency control how and when you can cut your hair? How to restrict your speech, how to by ruthlessly ruled by an authoritarian government?

Iran is a joke. Don't let Ahmadinejad defiant talk and his government controlled press fool anybody.

For the red part, how was Musharaf any different? He stayed 9 years in power and some people still like to vote for him here and he controlled every single organization in country with the help of National Security Agencies for his benefits.

No matter what you say, Iran has proven an unbreakable wall against Israeli and American pressures.. we have a lot to learn from them that how to stand with dignity and pride. Today America has bent before it and is giving indications of accepting Iranian stances. No matter what fault you see in their way of "governance"... it has proven successful and came out of its dark era with dignity. Mashallah!
 

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